American Monthly Knickerbocker, Tom 8Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew 1836 |
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... dark , and he took his line , and his candles , and a sack to bring home the gold , and a flask of stuff that had never been touched by the gauger's rod . When he came to the rock , his heart almost failed him ; the night was so still ...
... dark , and he took his line , and his candles , and a sack to bring home the gold , and a flask of stuff that had never been touched by the gauger's rod . When he came to the rock , his heart almost failed him ; the night was so still ...
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... dark thoughts and evil ima- ginings , was his companion . A long hour passed away , during which his first fierce conflict with his hitherto slumbering passions took place . The first suspicion that his brother was best loved , then ...
... dark thoughts and evil ima- ginings , was his companion . A long hour passed away , during which his first fierce conflict with his hitherto slumbering passions took place . The first suspicion that his brother was best loved , then ...
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... dark eye became darker still at this stronger confirmation of his father's partiality , yet he neither spoke nor betrayed his feelings by any visible emotion ; but the fires within his breast raged deeper still . Like pent - up flames ...
... dark eye became darker still at this stronger confirmation of his father's partiality , yet he neither spoke nor betrayed his feelings by any visible emotion ; but the fires within his breast raged deeper still . Like pent - up flames ...
Strona 41
... dark sepulchre which had entombed the only being he loved . Merciful Providence , I thank thee ! ' he exclaimed , dropping impul- sively upon one knee , with clasped and uplifted hands , as he saw ap- pear above the water , far below ...
... dark sepulchre which had entombed the only being he loved . Merciful Providence , I thank thee ! ' he exclaimed , dropping impul- sively upon one knee , with clasped and uplifted hands , as he saw ap- pear above the water , far below ...
Strona 43
... dark the bat appals , And oxen graze where the dank herbage nods O'er earth's unsceptred kings , and dust of demi - gods ! IV . Beneath my feet the weed - grown Forum lies , Where fell Virginia by a father's blow , Whence swept the ...
... dark the bat appals , And oxen graze where the dank herbage nods O'er earth's unsceptred kings , and dust of demi - gods ! IV . Beneath my feet the weed - grown Forum lies , Where fell Virginia by a father's blow , Whence swept the ...
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